Heraklonas

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Heraklonas
Byzantine Emperor
Heraklonas with his father, Heraclius and brother, Constantine III
ReignFebruary, 641September, 641
Full nameConstantine Herakleios
Died641
PredecessorConstantine III
SuccessorConstans II
DynastyHeraclian Dynasty
FatherHeraclius
MotherMartina


Heraklonas or Heraclonas (Greek: Ηρακλωνάς, Hēraklōnas), (626641), Byzantine emperor (February–September 641), was the son of Herakleios and his niece Martina.

He was baptized and officially reigned as Constantine Herakleios, but the diminutive nickname Heraklonas ("little Herakleios") became established in Byzantine texts and has become standard in historiography.

Heraklonas was probably born at Lazica while his father was on campaign against Khusrau II of the Sassanid Empire. He was probably the fourth son of Martina and Herakleios, but the first one born free of physical deformity and eligible for the throne.

Towards the end of Herakleios' reign he obtained through his mother’s influence the title of Augustus on July 4, 638, and after his father’s death was proclaimed joint emperor with his older half-brother Constantine III (Herakleios Constantine).

The premature death of Constantine III, in May 641, left Heraklonas sole ruler. But a suspicion that he and Martina had murdered Constantine led soon after to a revolt under the general Valentinus, who forced Heraklonas to accept his young nephew Constans II as co-ruler. Martina intended to balance this setback with the coronation of her younger son the Caesar David (Tiberios) as emperor.

But this merely irritated the supporters of Constans II, and Valentinus spread rumors that Martina and Heraklonas intended to eliminate Constans and his supporters. The revolt which ensued toppled Heraklonas and his mother, who were subjected to mutilation and banishment. This was the first time a reigning emperor had been subjected to mutilation, which was a practice probably borrowed from the Persians; in this case, Martina's tongue and Heraklonas' nose were cut out. Nothing further is known about Heraklonas after his removal and exile to Rhodes. He is presumed to have died later that year. Constans II, the son of Constantine III, became sole emperor.

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Heraklonas
Heraclian Dynasty
Born: 626 Died: after 641
Preceded by
Constantine III,
Heraclius
Byzantine Emperor
641
with Constantine III
Succeeded by
Constans II

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Byzantine Emperor

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Reign 641 – September 15, 668
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Reign 641 – September 15, 668
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